Nancy-- Thank you for this reference. It looks excellent. I'm excited about the foundations that are being laid for quality internet research. Best, Pam Pamela Estes Brewer Assistant Professor Department of English Appalachian State University phone 828-262-2351 fax 828-262-2133 email brewerpe@appstate.edu Nancy Baym wrote:
This is an opportune moment to announce the recent publication of a book Annette Markham and I edited called Internet Inquiry: Conversations About Method (Sage Publications). The book stars many AoIR luminaries. Below is some further information about it. Also, at least in the US, Amazon is offering it for 2/3 its list price:
http://www.amazon.com/Internet-Inquiry-Conversations-About-Method/dp/1412910...
use that extra $10 to buy yourself a refreshing beverage in Copenhagen.
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Product Description
This collection of dialogues is the only textbook of its kind. Internet Inquiry: Conversations About Method takes students into the minds of top internet researchers as they discuss how they have worked through critical challenges as they research online social environments. Editors Annette N. Markham and Nancy K. Baym illustrate that good research choices are not random but are deliberate, studied, and internally consistent. Rather than providing single "how to" answers, this book presents distinctive and divergent viewpoints on how to think about and conduct qualitative internet studies.
Key Features and Benefits
* Presents each chapter in the form of a question in order to provoke explicit consideration of key issues * Illustrates choices made within larger disciplinary contexts to help students blend approaches, think broadly, and conduct internet research with the benefit of multiplicity * Offers a range of perspectives in each chapter to vividly demonstrate that there are many ways to answer methodological challenges well * Includes contributors from multiple disciplines and across the globe * Provides a highly reflexive writing style that allows readers to see processes that are rarely visible in finished research reports
Intended Audience
This edited volume is an excellent supplementary text for a variety of advanced undergraduate and graduate courses such as Internet Research, Research Methods, Qualitative Research Methods, and Computer-Mediated Communication in the departments of communication, media studies, sociology, and anthropology. It will assist new scholars as well as seasoned practitioners in this arena make informed choices in how they conduct inquiry.
Table of Contents:
Introduction: Making Smart Choices on Shifting Ground Nancy Baym and Annette Markham
QUESTION ONE: How can qualitative internet researchers define the boundaries of their projects? Christine Hine with responses by: Lori Kendall danah boyd
QUESTION TWO: How can researchers make sense of the issues involved in collecting and interpreting online and offline data? Shani Orgad with responses by: Maria Bakardjieva Radhika Gajjala
QUESTION THREE: How do various notions of privacy influence decisions in qualitative internet research? Malin Sveningsson Elm with responses by: Elizabeth A. Buchanan Susannah R. Stern
QUESTION FOUR: How do issues of gender and sexuality influence the structures and processes of qualitative internet research? Lori Kendall with responses by: Jenny Sundén John Edward Campbell
QUESTION FIVE: How can qualitative researchers produce work that is meaningful across time, space, and culture? Annette N. Markham with responses by: Elaine Lally Ramesh Srinivasan
QUESTION SIX: What constitutes quality in qualitative internet research? Nancy Baym with response by: Annette Markham
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